i want to move every thing over to an empty tower case. So i have a question but before i go into asking the question let me explain the situation. i just replaced my hard drive myself about two months ago. my computer was a paper weight. so i spent 50 bucks and got a new one. figured 50 bucks and what's the worst that could happen. i wasted 50 bucks right? it worked. yay my computer turned right back on!!! replaced it no manual at all, no directions either. now my computer runs hot. which got me thinking about a coolant system.that got me thinking about the fact that a coolant system will not work in an imac body. so i thought a tower.

now my question:

what brand tower case?
does anyone know of any that are mac compatible, logic board wise?
or
what type of compatibly am i looking for?

i want to move every thing over to an empty tower case. So i have a question but before i go into asking the question let me explain the situation. i just replaced my hard drive myself about two months ago. my computer was a paper weight. so i spent 50 bucks and got a new one. figured 50 bucks and what's the worst that could happen. i wasted 50 bucks right? it worked. yay my computer turned right back on!!! replaced it no manual at all, no directions either. now my computer runs hot. which got me thinking about a coolant system.that got me thinking about the fact that a coolant system will not work in an imac body. so i thought a tower.

now my question:

what brand tower case?
does anyone know of any that are mac compatible, logic board wise?
or
what type of compatibly am i looking for?

any body know?

That sounds interesting - not seen anyone do it myself.

How will you deal with the fact that the imac system includes the screen - if you manage to move all of the parts to a tower case you'd need to extend the screen power and 'data' cables.

If you decide to go for it i think it'll be an interesting project - pls post pics

As an alternate have a look at this thread where you might be able to get the same cooling effect without going to an external case

Make sure your internal fans are not gunked up with dust and max out your ram with two 1 gig matching sticks -- if the isight model -- max out with 2 gig stick of ram. This will take stress off CPU and new hard drive, thus less heat.

i want to move every thing over to an empty tower case. So i have a question but before i go into asking the question let me explain the situation. i just replaced my hard drive myself about two months ago. my computer was a paper weight. so i spent 50 bucks and got a new one. figured 50 bucks and what's the worst that could happen. i wasted 50 bucks right? it worked. yay my computer turned right back on!!! replaced it no manual at all, no directions either. now my computer runs hot. which got me thinking about a coolant system.that got me thinking about the fact that a coolant system will not work in an imac body. so i thought a tower.

now my question:

what brand tower case?
does anyone know of any that are mac compatible, logic board wise?
or
what type of compatibly am i looking for?

any body know?

I'm still not sure why you want to do this - is it because it runs hot?

I had this model (2GHZ, 20", 2GB RAM) for about 4 years. Yes, the fans
came on a lot, but only when there was something graphically intensive
(like using my EyeTV stick) going on, or when there was a lot of disk
activity. Even using multiple apps simultaneously (Word, Firefox, Mail,
iTunes) with Spaces didn't make the fans go, unless I did a lot of back and
forth switching.

I tend to agree with "California" about cleaning the air inlet screen at the
bottom of the enclosure, and also blowing/sucking (carefully!) any other
dust inside the system - logic board and fans are the biggest collectors.

And get the system up to 2GB RAM . . .

Also, I would not recommend running anything greater than 10.4 (Tiger). I
ran Leopard, but there was a world of difference in fan use and noise after
the upgrade.